The
following are answers to frequently asked questions dealing with
tooth decay and the CariFree system.
Q:
Why do I get cavities?
A:
Cavities
are caused my multiple factors in the mouth including diet, hygiene,
and the type and concentration of bacteria in the mouth. Excessive
amounts of cavity-causing bacteria can cause cavities even if a
patient has good dental hygiene and diet. The CariFree system is
designed to treat the cavity-causing bacteria.
Q: I
brush and floss regularly, doesn’t that prevent cavities?
A:
Brushing and flossing are essential to maintaining oral health. But
these activities may not completely prevent dental decay. A
cavity-causing bacterial infection in the mouth must be treated with
prescription anti-microbials in order to restore oral health.
Q: If
I have a moderate to high CariScreen score should I suggest that the
rest of my family be tested?
A:
Yes. Due to similarities in diet, oral hygiene, and the potential to
transmit the cavity-causing bacteria within a household, it is
suggested that everyone in the household be screened.
Q: Is
the CariFree test and treatment expensive?
A:
No, in fact it’s very inexpensive. The CariScreen test usually only
takes a minute or two to perform and is very affordable. If you have
a moderate to high risk of getting a dental cavity, the cost of the
whole test and treatment program together is usually less than one
small filling.
Q: Is
the CariScreen test hard and is it painful?
A:
The CariScreen test only takes about one minute to perform. It is
not painful. The dentist only rubs two teeth with a cotton swab,
places the swab in a meter, and reads the results. That’s all there
is to it.
Q: Is
the CariFree treatment program difficult to use?
A:
No, the CariFree treatment program is very easy to use. The CariFree
Treatment rinse is an anti-microbial rinse prescribed once a day for
one minute until the entire product is used. The Maintenance rinse
is used once or twice a day as prescribed by your dentist and is
essential to maintaining a healthy oral environment.
Here are
some questions we sometimes hear concerning Laser Periodontal
Therapy using the PerioLase:
Q: What
about recovery - will I be in pain or need to follow a special
routine?
A:
The
sense of recovery is immediate, due to the laser’s ability to seal
blood vessels, lymphatics and nerve endings. It is VERY rare that
anyone would need anything more than Ibuprofen after LPTTM.
Of course, your tissue needs time to recover, regenerate and heal
over the course of time, but after LPTTM, you can drive
your car, go back to work, or do anything else you like.
Q: My
Dentist says he has a different laser that will provide the same
results as the Periolase. What’s the difference?
A:
There are many different types of lasers available today, including
Erbium, Diode, and CO2 lasers. In fact, we also have an
Erbium laser in our practice (the Powerlase AT). While it is
conceivable that similar results may be possible using these other
wavelengths, there is NO scientific research to prove they work for
this purpose. The FDA has granted approval to only ONE
surgical laser procedure to treat moderate to severe periodontal
disease, and that is the LANAP protocol using the Periolase MVP-7
laser. It is the only laser periodontal therapy with proven
results in a university setting. The reality is that those
doctors who assert they have the ability to achieve similar results
just “think” they can do it. They don’t have any proof yet.
Q: If I
have a moderate to severe case of periodontal disease should I
suggest that my spouse (or significant other) be tested?
A:
Yes. Due to similarities in diet, oral hygiene, and the potential to
transmit the periodontal disease-causing bacteria within a
household, it is suggested that spouses and significant others be
screened.
Q: Since
periodontal disease can be transmitted through intimate contact,
what happens if one spouse (or significant other) is treated with
LPTTM
and the other is not?
A: Once the infection is cleared up with LPTTM , it
hurts your chances for long term success if you are being inoculated
with new bacterial pathogens after your surgery. The bottom line is
that if both individuals have periodontal disease, they both need to
receive treatment together so long term healing won't be
compromised.
Q: I can see how good LPTTM is - but is it very
expensive and will my insurance cover it?
A: The good news is, LPTTM is actually less expensive
-- by about 20% -- than traditional periodontal surgery. There is
no special code for our therapy, so if your insurance company will
reimburse for conventional surgery, they will reimburse for LASER
PERIODONTAL THERAPYTM.
Daniel T. Quevedo, DDS
- Longwood Family Dentist - Serving Longwood, Alaqua, Heathrow, Lake Mary, Altamonte Springs,
Apopka, Winter Park, Maitland, Casselberry, Winter Springs, and the
Greater Orlando area.
Sweetwater Smiles, 505 Wekiva Springs
Rd., Suite 100, Longwood, FL 32779
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